the Acquisition list

Acquisitions
Objects are presented in order of acquisition.
African Art
and Indian Art
of the Americas
Container Depicting Warriors,
Rulers, and Winged Beings with
Trophy Heads, 180 b.c./a.d.
500, Nazca, South Coast,
Peru. Gift of Edward and Betty
Harris, 2004.1154.
American Art
J. Robert F. Swanson (1900–
1981), Pipsan Saarinen
Swanson (1905–1979), Eliel
Saarinen (1873–1950), made
by Johnson Furniture Company
(1908–1983), Nesting Tables,
c. 1939. Gift of Suzanne
Langsdorf in memory of Martyl
and Alexander Langsdorf,
2006.194.1–3.
Union Porcelain Works (1863–
c. 1922), Oyster Plate, c. 1881.
The Woman’s Board Fund,
2013.698.
Edward Lycett (born England,
1833–1910), Faience
Manufacturing Company
(Brooklyn, New York,
1881–1892), Ewer, 1886/90.
Restricted gift of the
Antiquarian Society, 2014.3.
William Edmondson (1874–
1951), Church Lady, 1933/37.
Through prior acquisition of the
George F. Harding Collection,
2014.4.
Helen Hughes Dulany (1885–
1968), Pair of Candlesticks,
c. 1935. Through prior gift
of Emily Crane Chadbourne,
2014.593.
Ancient and
Byzantine Art
Finger Ring with Intaglio
Depicting Eros, 3rd century
a.d., Roman. Gift of Dorothy
Braude Edinburg to the
Harry B. and Bessie K.
Braude Memorial Collection,
2013.1105.
Solidus of Empress Irene, a.d.
797/802, Byzantine, minted
in Constantinople. Gift of the
Classical Art Society, 2014.9.
Statuette of a Woman, c. 450 b.c.,
Greek, Boeotia. Katherine K.
Adler Memorial Fund,
2014.969.
Architecture
and Design
Joel Sanders (American, born
1956), Karen Van Lengen
(American, born 1951), Ben
Rubin (American, born 1964),
Peter Traub (American, born
South Africa 1974), Mix House,
2006. Gift of Joel Sanders
Architect, 2013.1056.
A Practice for Everyday Life
(APFEL) (English, founded
2003), Kirsty Carter (English,
born 1979), Emma Thomas
(English, born 1979), Bauhaus:
Art as Life Marketing Materials
(Poster and Events Guide),
2012. Gift of Barbican Centre,
2013.1057.1–2.
A Practice for Everyday Life
(APFEL) (English, founded
2003), Kirsty Carter (English,
born 1979), Emma Thomas
(English, born 1979), Turner
Prize Marketing Materials,
2008–09. Gift of A Practice
for Everyday Life (APFEL),
2013.1058.
A Practice for Everyday Life
(APFEL) (English, founded
2003), Kirsty Carter (English,
born 1979), Emma Thomas
(English, born 1979), Performa
09 Graphic Identity System,
2009. Gift of A Practice
for Everyday Life (APFEL),
2013.1059.
A Practice for Everyday Life
(APFEL) (English, founded
2003), Kirsty Carter (English,
born 1979), Emma Thomas
(English, born 1979), Performa
11 Graphic Identity System,
2011. Gift of A Practice
for Everyday Life (APFEL),
2013.1060.
A Practice for Everyday Life
(APFEL) (English, founded
2003), Kirsty Carter (English,
born 1979), Emma Thomas
(English, born 1979), Performa
Relâche Party Invite Card and
Response Card, 2012. Gift of
A Practice for Everyday Life
(APFEL), 2013.1061.
A Practice for Everyday Life
(APFEL) (English, founded
2003), Kirsty Carter (English,
born 1979), Emma Thomas
(English, born 1979), Performa
Red Party Invite Card and
Response Card, 2011. Gift of
A Practice for Everyday Life
(APFEL), 2013.1062.
A Practice for Everyday Life
(APFEL) (English, founded
2003), Kirsty Carter (English,
born 1979), Emma Thomas
(English, born 1979), Performa
Metal Ball Party Invite Card
and Response Card, 2008. Gift
of A Practice for Everyday Life
(APFEL), 2013.1063.
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A Practice for Everyday Life
(APFEL) (English, founded
2003), Kirsty Carter (English,
born 1979), Emma Thomas
(English, born 1979), The
Hepworth Wakefield Graphic
Identity System, 2011–12. Gift
of A Practice for Everyday Life
(APFEL), 2013.1064.
A Practice for Everyday Life
(APFEL) (English, founded
2003), Kirsty Carter (English,
born 1979), Emma Thomas
(English, born 1979), The
Life and Opinions of Tristram
Shandy, Gentleman Poster,
2010. Gift of A Practice
for Everyday Life (APFEL),
2013.1065.
A Practice for Everyday Life
(APFEL) (English, founded
2003), Kirsty Carter (English,
born 1979), Emma Thomas
(English, born 1979), The
Life and Opinions of Tristram
Shandy, Gentleman, 2010. Gift
of A Practice for Everyday Life
(APFEL), 2013.1066.
Conor & David (Irish, founded
2006), Conor Nolan (Irish,
born 1979), David Wall
(Irish, born 1980), Curate &
Design (Irish, founded 2010),
ET 66: 5,537 Poster, 2011.
Gift of Curate & Design,
2013.1067.1–2.
Conor & David (Irish, founded
2006), Conor Nolan (Irish,
born 1979), David Wall (Irish,
born 1980), published by
National College of Art &
Design (Irish, founded 1746),
NCAD Postgraduate Prospectus
2008/2009, 2008. Gift of
National College of Art &
Design, Dublin, 2013.1068.1–2.
Conor & David (Irish, founded
2006), Conor Nolan (Irish,
born 1979), David Wall (Irish,
born 1980), published by
National College of Art &
Design (Irish, founded 1746),
NCAD Postgraduate Prospectus
2009/2010, 2009. Gift of
National College of Art &
Design, Dublin, 2013.1069.1–2.
Conor & David (Irish, founded
2006), Conor Nolan (Irish,
born 1979), David Wall (Irish,
born 1980), published by
National College of Art &
Design (Irish, founded 1746),
NCAD Postgraduate Prospectus
2010/2011, 2010. Gift of
National College of Art &
Design, Dublin, 2013.1070.1–2.
Conor & David (Irish, founded
2006), Conor Nolan (Irish,
born 1979), David Wall (Irish,
born 1980), published by
National College of Art &
Design (Irish, founded 1746),
NCAD Postgraduate Yearbook
2007, 2007. Gift of National
College of Art & Design,
Dublin, 2013.1071.1–2.
Conor & David (Irish, founded
2006), Conor Nolan (Irish,
born 1979), David Wall (Irish,
born 1980), published by
National College of Art &
Design (Irish, founded 1746),
NCAD Postgraduate Yearbook
2008, 2008. Gift of National
College of Art & Design,
Dublin, 2013.1072.1–2.
Conor & David (Irish, founded
2006), Conor Nolan (Irish,
born 1979), David Wall (Irish,
born 1980), published by
National College of Art &
Design (Irish, founded 1746),
NCAD Postgraduate Yearbook
2009, 2009. Gift of National
College of Art & Design,
Dublin, 2013.1073.1–2.
Conor & David (Irish, founded
2006), Conor Nolan (Irish,
born 1979), David Wall
(Irish, born 1980), published
by Children’s Books Ireland
(Irish, founded 1997), Inis: The
Children’s Books Magazine,
Issue 35, Summer 2011, 2011.
Gift of Children’s Books
Ireland, 2013.1074.1–2.
Conor & David (Irish, founded
2006), Conor Nolan (Irish,
born 1979), David Wall
(Irish, born 1980), published
by Children’s Books Ireland
(Irish, founded 1997), Inis: The
Children’s Books Magazine,
Issue 36, Winter 2011, 2011.
Gift of Children’s Books
Ireland, 2013.1075.1–2.
Conor & David (Irish, founded
2006), Conor Nolan (Irish,
born 1979), David Wall
(Irish, born 1980), published
by Children’s Books Ireland
(Irish, founded 1997), Inis: The
Children’s Books Magazine,
Issue 37, Summer 2012, 2012.
Gift of Children’s Books
Ireland, 2013.1076.1–2.
Conor & David (Irish, founded
2006), Conor Nolan (Irish,
born 1979), David Wall
(Irish, born 1980), published
by Children’s Books Ireland
(Irish, founded 1997), Inis: The
Children’s Books Magazine,
Issue 38, Winter 2012, 2012.
Gift of Children’s Books
Ireland, 2013.1079.1–2.
Graphic Thought Facility
(English, founded 1990),
Huw Morgan (English, born
1971), Paul Neale (English,
born 1966), Andrew Stevens
(English, born 1966), published
by D.A.P., Ed Ruscha: Fifty
Years of Painting, 2010. Gift
of D.A.P., 2013.1080.1–2.
Dirk Winkel (German, born
1980), manufactured by
Wästberg, Winkel W127
Lamp, 2012. Gift of Wästberg,
2013.1081.
Issey Miyake (Japanese, born
1938), Mendori Table Lamp
from the IN-EI Collection,
2012, Mogura Table Lamp from
the IN-EI Collection, 2012,
Mogura Table Mini Lamp from
the IN-EI Collection, 2012. Gift
of Artemide, 2013.1082–84.
Joost Grootens (Dutch, born
1971), published by 010
Publishers, Book 101, 2011.
Gift of Joost Grootens,
2013.1085.1–2.
Joost Grootens (Dutch, born
1971), published by 010
Publishers, I swear I use no
art at all: 10 years, 100 books,
18,788 pages of book design,
2010. Gift of Joost Grootens,
2013.1086.1–2.
Krueck & Olsen, Architects
(American, 1978–c. 1990),
Ronald Krueck (American,
born 1946), Mark Sexton
(American, born 1956),
Victorian Townhouse Extended,
Chicago, Illinois, Collage, 1985.
Gift of Krueck and Sexton
Architects, 2013.1087.
Rick Valicenti (American,
born 1951), U.S. The Ark
of Archetypes: A Political
Projection, 2012. Gift of Rick
Valicenti, 2013.1106.
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Issey Miyake (Japanese, born
1938), Reality Lab, Miyake
Design Studio (Japanese,
founded 1970), Fashion from
the 132 5 Collection, 2013.
Gift of Issey Miyake,
2013.1107.1–2.
Published by Rizzoli International
Publications, written by Emily
King and Hans Ulrich-Obrist,
designed by Graphic Thought
Facility, M to M of M/M (Paris):
Fashion, Music, Art, Graphics,
and Visual Styling from the
Groundbreaking Design
Studio, 2013. Gift of Rizzoli
International Publications,
2013.1108.1–2.
Lars Müller (Norwegian, born
1955), Integral Lars Müller
(Norwegian, founded 1996),
published by Harvard Graduate
School of Design, Harvard
Graduate School of Design
Lecture Series Poster, Fall 2008,
2008. Gift of Harvard Graduate
School of Design, 2013.1110.
Lars Müller (Norwegian, born
1955), Integral Lars Müller
(Norwegian, founded 1996),
published by Harvard Graduate
School of Design, Harvard
Graduate School of Design
Lecture Series Poster, Spring
2009, 2009. Gift of Harvard
Graduate School of Design,
2013.1111.
Irma Boom (Dutch, born 1960),
published by Harvard Graduate
School of Design, Harvard
Graduate School of Design
Lecture Series Poster, Fall 2011,
2011. Gift of Harvard Graduate
School of Design, 2013.1112.
Irma Boom (Dutch, born 1960),
published by Harvard Graduate
School of Design, Harvard
Graduate School of Design
Lecture Series Poster, Spring
2012, 2012. Gift of Harvard
Graduate School of Design,
2013.1113.
NORM (Swiss, founded 1999),
Dimitri Bruni (Swiss, born
1970), Manuel Krebs (Swiss,
born 1970), published by
Harvard Graduate School of
Design, Harvard Graduate
School of Design Lecture Series
Poster, Fall 2012, 2012. Gift
of Harvard Graduate School
of Design, 2013.1114.
NORM (Swiss, founded 1999),
Dimitri Bruni (Swiss, born
1970), Manuel Krebs (Swiss,
born 1970), published by
Harvard Graduate School of
Design, Harvard Graduate
School of Design Lecture Series
Poster, Spring 2013, 2013. Gift
of Harvard Graduate School
of Design, 2013.1115.
Studio Wieki Somers (Dutch,
founded 2003), Wieki Somers
(Dutch, born 1976), Dylan
van den Berg (Dutch, born
1971), High Tea Pot and Cozy,
2003. Funds provided by the
Architecture & Design Society,
2013.1116.
Karel Martens (Dutch, born
1939), Tijdschrift voor
Hoogstaande Typografie,
Number 0, Edition 2 of 2,
1989. Funds provided by the
Architecture & Design Society,
2013.1117.
Scheltens and Abbenes (Dutch,
founded 2002), Maurice
Scheltens (Dutch, born 1972),
Liesbeth Abbenes (Dutch, born
1970), Area 1, Area 2, Area 3,
Area 4, Area 5, 2013. Funds
provided by the Architecture &
Design Society, 2013.1118.1–5.
Scholten and Baijings (Dutch,
founded 2000), Stefan Scholten
(Dutch, born 1972), Carole
Baijings (Dutch, born 1973),
Paper Porcelain, Total Table
Sketch, 2009, Paper Porcelain,
Coffee Cup and Saucer
Prototypes, no. 4, 2009, Paper
Porcelain, Mug Prototype, no.
4, 2009, Paper Porcelain, Tea
Cup and Saucer Prototypes, no.
4, 2009, Paper Porcelain, Coffee
Cup and Saucer Prototypes,
2009, Colour Porcelain Tea
Pot Model, 2011, Dot Chair
Sketches, 2013, Dot Chair
Prototype Shell, 2013. Funds
provided by the Architecture &
Design Society, 2013.1119–26.
Scholten and Baijings (Dutch,
founded 2000), Stefan Scholten
(Dutch, born 1972), Carole
Baijings (Dutch, born 1973),
manufactured by Thomas Eyck,
Grand Bernard Rose Jug, 2008.
David and Celia Hilliard Fund,
2013.1127.
Yves Béhar (Swiss, born 1967),
Bret Recor (American, born
1974), Fuseproject (American,
founded 1999) with Nicholas
Negroponte, Rebecca Allen,
Mary Lou Jepsen, Mark Foster,
Michail Bletsas, V. Michael
Bove, One Laptop per Child,
Jacques Gagné, Gecko Design,
Colin Bulthaup, Squid Labs,
John Hutchinson, Freeplay
Energy PLC, manufactured
by Quanta Computer, Inc.
(Taiwanese, founded 1988),
One Laptop per Child XO
Computer, 2007. Gift of Paul
Jones, 2013.1406.
Spencer S. Beman (American,
1887–1952), First Church of
Christ Scientist, White Plains,
NY, 1916. Gift of Suzanne
Beman Dallmeyer and R. Ford
Dallmeyer, 2013.1407.1–9.
Spencer S. Beman (American,
1887–1952), First Church of
Christ Scientist, Lowell, MA,
1915–16. Gift of Suzanne
Beman Dallmeyer and R. Ford
Dallmeyer, 2013.1408.1–23.
Spencer S. Beman (American,
1887–1952), First Church of
Christ Scientist, Blue Island,
IL, 1947. Gift of Suzanne
Beman Dallmeyer and R. Ford
Dallmeyer, 2013.1409.1–5.
Spencer S. Beman (American,
1887–1952), Second Church
of Christ Scientist, Peoria,
IL, 1915. Gift of Suzanne
Beman Dallmeyer and R. Ford
Dallmeyer, 2013.1410.1–9.
Spencer S. Beman (American,
1887–1952), E. W. Thomas
Residence, Wilmette, IL,
1927. Gift of Suzanne Beman
Dallmeyer and R. Ford
Dallmeyer, 2013.1411.1–7.
Kristian Krøyer (Danish, born
1973), manufactured by
Libratone, Inc., Libratone Zipp
Speakers, 2012, Libratone
Live Speakers, 2011. Gift of
Libratone, Inc., 2013.1412–15.
Andrew Zago (American, born
1958), Study: Property with
Properties Model, 2011. Gift of
Lynn Maddox, 2013.1416.
Evgeniya Plotnikova (Russian,
born 1987), Water Pulse, 2013.
Gift of Evgeniya Plotnikova,
2013.1417.
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Scholten and Baijings (Dutch,
founded 2000), Stefan Scholten
(Dutch, born 1972), Carole
Baijings (Dutch, born 1973),
manufactured by Georg Jensen
(Danish, founded 1904), Tea
with Georg, 2013. Gift of
Georg Jensen, 2013.1418.
Toyo Ito & Associates, Architects
(Japanese, founded 1979),
Toyo Ito (Japanese, born South
Korea 1941), My Cosmos,
2013. Gift of Toyo Ito &
Associates, Architects, in honor
of Thomas and Margot Pritzker,
2013.1419.
Scholten and Baijings (Dutch,
founded 2000), Stefan Scholten
(Dutch, born 1972), Carole
Baijings (Dutch, born 1973),
manufactured by 1616/Arita
Japan for Momota Touen Ltd.,
Colour Porcelain Series, 2012.
Gift of Momota Touen Ltd.,
2014.594.
Written by Alice Rawsthorn,
designed by Irma Boom (Dutch,
born 1960), published by
Penguin Group, Hello World:
Where Design Meets Life,
2013. Gift of Penguin Group,
2014.595–96.
Written and designed by Irma
Boom (Dutch, born 1960),
published by Thomas Eyck,
Colour Based on Nature,
2012. Gift of Thomas Eyck,
2014.597–98.
Designed by Irma Boom (Dutch,
born 1960), edited by Mohsen
Mostafavi, published by Lars
Müller Publishers, Implicate &
Explicate: Aga Kahn Award
for Architecture 2010, 2011.
Gift of Lars Müller Publishers
GmbH, 2014.599–600.
Written by Jennifer Butler,
designed by Irma Boom (Dutch,
born 1960), published by
Erasmus Publishing Ltd., James,
Jennifer, Georgina, 2010. Gift
of Jennifer Gladston Butler,
2014.601–02.
Edited by Nina Stritzler-Levine,
designed by Irma Boom (Dutch,
born 1960), published by
Yale University Press, Sheila
Hicks: Weaving as Metaphor,
2006; Edited by Earl Martin,
designed by Irma Boom (Dutch,
born 1960), published by
Yale University Press, Knoll
Textiles, 1945–2010, 2011.
Gift of Bard Graduate Center
Gallery in honor of Irma Boom,
2014.603–06.
Luxigon (French, founded
2007), Eric de Broche des
Combes (French, born 1971),
commissioned by CLOG
(American, founded 2011),
edited by Kyle May and Julia
van den Hout, 150 Rays, 2013.
Gift of Eric de Broche des
Combes, 2014.607.
Stanley Tigerman (American,
born 1930), Bailey House
(Boston Chicago), 1988, Bailey
House (Honolulu), 1986, Bailey
House (NYC–Boston), 1988,
Bailey House (Twin Towers),
1988, Berlin_Chicago, 1987,
Bloch House #1, 1982, Bloch
House #4, 1982, Bloch House
#5, 1982, Bloch House #6,
1982, Bloch House #7, 1982,
Kranberg House, Palm Beach,
Florida, 1986, Kranberg House,
Hawthorne Woods, Illinois,
1986, The Villa in the Poche,
1984, Little House in the
Clouds, 1976, Little House in
the Clouds, Plans (1), 1976,
Little House in the Clouds,
Plans (2), 1976, Swid Powell,
1986, Temple of Eden, 1987,
What if, 1977, Zion, 1987,
Zion (Paris, London), 1987.
Gift of Stanley Tigerman,
2014.608–28.
Charlotte Perriand (French,
1903–1999), with architects
Bernard Taillefer, Gaston
Regairaz, and Roger Boulet,
Prefabricated Kitchen Unit,
Les Tournavelles, Arc 1800,
Savoie, France, 1975–78. Funds
provided by the Architecture &
Design Society, 2014.1175.
Designed by Irma Boom (Dutch,
born 1960), published by
Lecturis (Dutch, founded 1922)
and the Special Collections
Department of the University
of Amsterdam, Irma Boom:
Architecture of the Book—Mini
Book, 2013, Irma Boom:
Architecture of the Book
(XXL), 2013. Funds provided
by the Architecture & Design
Society, 2014.1176–78.
Charlotte Perriand (French,
1903–1999), with architects
Bernard Taillefer, Gaston
Regairaz, and Roger Boulet,
Prefabricated Bath Unit, Les
Tournavelles, Arc 1800, Savoie,
France, 1975–78. Gift of Jerzy
and Nina Sobota, 2014.1179.
Asian Art
Fire Bellows and Architect’s
Compass, 18th or 19th century,
Turkey, Ottoman period.
Restricted gift of the Friends
of Indian and Islamic Art of
the Art Institute of Chicago,
2013.1088.
Two Contiguous Folios from a
Qur’an Written in Maghribi
Script, late 12th/13th
century. Russell Tyson Fund,
2013.1128.1–2.
Gold Finial or Sword Hilt,
13th/14th century, Indonesia,
Eastern Java, Majapahit
period. Gift of Dorothy Braude
Edinburg to the Harry B. and
Bessie K. Braude Memorial
Collection, 2013.1129.
Covered Bowl in the Form
of a Pumpkin or Squash,
19th century, India. Gift of
Dorothy Braude Edinburg to
the Harry B. and Bessie K.
Braude Memorial Collection,
2013.1130.
Persimmon Bowl, 11th/12th
century, China, Northern Song
dynasty (960–1127). Gift of
Dorothy Braude Edinburg to
the Harry B. and Bessie K.
Braude Memorial Collection,
2013.1131.
Jarlet, 12th century, China,
Northern Song/Jin dynasty. Gift
of Dorothy Braude Edinburg
to the Harry B. and Bessie K.
Braude Memorial Collection,
2013.1132.
Globular Jar, 12th century,
China, Northern Song/Jin
dynasty. Gift of Dorothy Braude
Edinburg to the Harry B. and
Bessie K. Braude Memorial
Collection, 2013.1133.
Stembowl, 13th/14th century,
China, Jin/Yuan dynasty. Gift
of Dorothy Braude Edinburg
to the Harry B. and Bessie K.
Braude Memorial Collection,
2013.1134.
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Ocarina (Whistle) with Scrolling
Flower Heads, Lotus Leaves,
and Overlapping Petals,
1368/1644, China, Ming
dynasty (1368–1644). Gift
of Dorothy Braude Edinburg
to the Harry B. and Bessie K.
Braude Memorial Collection,
2013.1135.
Covered Box with Floral Blooms,
Tendrils, and Billowy Clouds,
8th century, China, Tang
dynasty (618–907). Gift of
Dorothy Braude Edinburg to
the Harry B. and Bessie K.
Braude Memorial Collection,
2013.1136.
Teardrop-Shaped Perfume
Container with Birds, Foliage,
and Flowers, 960/1279, China,
Song dynasty (960–1279). Gift
of Dorothy Braude Edinburg
to the Harry B. and Bessie K.
Braude Memorial Collection,
2013.1137.
Pair of Phoenixes (feng),
1368/1644, China, Ming
dynasty (1368–1644). Gift
of Dorothy Braude Edinburg
to the Harry B. and Bessie K.
Braude Memorial Collection,
2013.1146a–b.
Brushpot (bitong), 18th century,
China, Qing dynasty (1644–
1911). Gift of Dorothy Braude
Edinburg to the Harry B. and
Bessie K. Braude Memorial
Collection, 2013.1147.
Footstool with Rollers (gundeng),
17th century, China, late
Ming (1368–1644) or Qing
(1644–1911) dynasty. Gift
of Dorothy Braude Edinburg
to the Harry B. and Bessie K.
Braude Memorial Collection,
2013.1148.
Avalokitesvara Sutra, 1644/1911,
China, Qing dynasty
(1644–1911), dedication dated
1590. Gift of Dorothy Braude
Edinburg to the Harry B. and
Bessie K. Braude Memorial
Collection, 2013.1149.
Attributed to Goto Tokujo
(Japanese, 1550–1631), Pair of
Menuki in the Shape of Lion
Dogs (shishi), 17th century. Gift
of Dorothy Braude Edinburg
to the Harry B. and Bessie K.
Braude Memorial Collection,
2013.1150a–b.
Artist unknown (Japanese),
Pair of Menuki in the Shape
of Crayfish, 18th century. Gift
of Dorothy Braude Edinburg
to the Harry B. and Bessie K.
Braude Memorial Collection,
2013.1151a–b.
Fukui Ichiju (Japanese,
1835–1903), Pair of Menuki
in the Shape of Dragons
Coiled around a Sword, 19th
century. Gift of Dorothy Braude
Edinburg to the Harry B. and
Bessie K. Braude Memorial
Collection, 2013.1152a–b.
Yanagawa Naotsura (Japanese,
active first half of 19th century),
Pair of Menuki in the Shape
of Snails, first half of 19th
century. Gift of Dorothy Braude
Edinburg to the Harry B. and
Bessie K. Braude Memorial
Collection, 2013.1153a–b.
Goto Mitsutada (Japanese, born
1806), Pair of Menuki in the
Shape of Dragonflies, 19th
century. Gift of Dorothy Braude
Edinburg to the Harry B. and
Bessie K. Braude Memorial
Collection, 2013.1154a–b.
Araki Tomei (Japanese,
1817–1870), Pair of Menuki
in the Shape of Millet, 19th
century. Gift of Dorothy Braude
Edinburg to the Harry B. and
Bessie K. Braude Memorial
Collection, 2013.1155a–b.
Yamaguchi Bidou (Japanese, born
1970), Waka Onna (Young
Woman) Noh Mask, 2013.
Gift of Yamaguchi Bidou,
2013.1156.
Lee Young-jae (Korean, born
1951), Spindle Vase. Gift of Sue
and Bernie Pucker, in honor of
Cindy Pritzker, 2013.1420.
Artist unknown (Japanese),
Horses in Stables (Umaya-zu
byobu), c. 1688–1704 (Genroku
period). Shinkokai Japanese Art
Acquisition Fund; The Mary
and Leigh Block Endowment
Fund; Frederick & Natalie
Gookin Fund; restricted gift
of Roger L. Weston; Avery
Brundage and Roger L. Weston
funds, 2014.2.1–2.
Utagawa Kunisada I (Japanese,
1786–1865), The Actor
Iwai Kumesaburo II as the
Courtesan Takao, c. 1827.
Restricted gift of Roberta and
H. George Mann, 2014.587.
Makuzu Kozan (Japanese,
1842–1916), Hand Warmer
(te-aburi), 1916. Gift of Mr. and
Mrs. James Breece, 2014.588.
Large Qur’an Leaf in Muhaqqaq
Script, c. a.d. 1327, Egypt or
Syria, Mamluk period. Louise A.
Lutz Estate, 2014.629.
Selected Passages from the
Qur’an, c. 1900, Syria,
probably Damascus, Ottoman
period. Restricted gift of the
Asian Art Council of the Art
Institute of Chicago, 2014.630.
Ewer with Engraved Fish
Scale Pattern, early 18th
century, India, Deccan. Major
Acquisition Centennial Fund,
2014.631.
Equestrian Portrait of Maharaja
Sawai Ram Singh II of
Jaipur (r. 1835–1880) in the
Photographic Style, c. 1875,
India, Jaipur. The Indian Art
Collectors Circle Fund; Indian,
Southeast Asian, Himalayan,
and Islamic Art Acquisition
Fund, 2014.632.
Scholar’s Rock or Brushrest, 18th
century, China, Qing dynasty
(1644–1911). Russell Tyson
Fund; restricted gift of an
anonymous donor, 2014.633.
Shiva Linga Portable Shrine, 19th
century, India, Tamil Nadu.
Restricted gift of the Friends
of Indian and Islamic Art of
the Art Institute of Chicago,
2014.634.
Contemporary Art
Jeff Koons (American, born
1955), Woman in Tub, 1988.
Collection of Stefan T. Edlis
and H. Gael Neeson, partial
and promised gift to the Art
Institute of Chicago, 2005.472.
Jackie Winsor (American, born
Canada 1941), Fifty-Fifty,
1975. Gift of Irving Stenn,
Jr.; through prior bequest
of Marguerita S. Ritman,
Ben W. Heineman, Oscar L.
Gerber Memorial Endowment,
2008.209.
Paul Sharits (American,
1943–1993), Shutter Interface,
1975. Gift of Society for
Contemporary Art, 2013.1090.
5
Marcia Hafif (American, born
1929), Mass Tone: Manganese
Blue, 1974. Gift of Society for
Contemporary Art, 2013.1091.
Kazuo Shiraga (Japanese, 1924–
2008), Chikatsusei Maunkinshi
(Golden Wings Brushing the
Clouds Incarnated from Earthly
Wide Star), 1960. Mary and
Leigh B. Block Fund; restricted
gift of Barbara Bluhm-Kaul and
Don Kaul, 2013.1092.
Jan Schoonhoven (Dutch, 1914–
1994), Untitled Relief (170
Squares), 1962/63. Restricted
and promised gift of Anstiss and
Ronald Krueck, 2013.1157.
Ian Wilson (American, born
South Africa 1940), 5
Discussions in the Years 1976 to
1994, at Greenwich Street, New
York City, 1976–94. Through
prior gift of Mr. and Mrs.
Solomon B. Smith; restricted
gifts of Selman and Suzanne
Selvi, Raymond Verbouwens,
and Sylvie Winkler, 2013.1158.
Matthew Barney (American,
born 1967), Cremaster 3: The
Dance of Hiram Abiff, 2002;
Mark Manders (Dutch, born
1968), Inhabited for a Survey
(First Floor Plan from SelfPortrait as a Building), 1986;
Kori Newkirk (American, born
1970), Void of Silence, Father/
Brother/Son, 2001. Gift of
Donna and Howard Stone,
2013.1159–61.
Julia Fish (American, born
1950), 5811 South Ellis, 1995;
Arturo Herrera (Venezuelan,
born 1959), Let Me Go, 2000;
Byron Kim (American, born
1962), U.N. Building (Looking
Downtown), 2008; Judy
Ledgerwood (American, born
1959), Red Pine, 1990; Sol
LeWitt (American, 1928–2007),
Splotch #1, 1999; Richard
Tuttle (American, born 1941),
The Last Light Work, 1991.
Gift of Donna and Howard
Stone, 2013.1162–67.
Vincent Fecteau (American, born
1969), Untitled, 2005. Gift of
Judith Neisser, 2013.1168.
Jim Dine (American, born 1935),
Green Suit, 1959, Untitled
(After Winged Victory), 1959.
Gift of Diana Michener and Jim
Dine, 2013.1421–22.
Richard Prince (American, born
1949), Untitled, 1989–90.
Gift of Barbara Gladstone,
2013.1423.
Günther Förg (German,
1952–2013), Untitled, 1988,
Untitled, 1990; Julia Fish
(American, born 1950), Thaw,
1989. Gift of Thomas Heagy,
2013.1424–26.
T. J. Wilcox (American, born
1965), The Escape (of Marie
Antoinette), 1995, Stephen
Tennant Homage, 1997, The
Death and Burial of the First
Emperor of China, 1997, Das
Begräbnis der Marlene Dietrich
(The Funeral of Marlene
Dietrich), 1999. Gift of Clayton
Press and Gregory Linn,
2013.1427–30.
Jane Wilson (American, born
1924), American Horizon,
2000. Gift of Maureen
and Edward B. Smith, Jr.,
2013.1431.
Steve McQueen (English, born
1969), End Credits, 2012. Gift
of the artist to The Art Institute
of Chicago and Laurenz
Foundation, Schaulager Basel,
2013.1432.
Donald Judd (American, 1928–
1994), Untitled, 1968, jointly
acquired with the Laurenz
Foundation, Schaulager Basel,
2014.5.
Lutz Bacher (American, born
1952), Closed Circuit,
1997–2000. Contemporary Art
Discretionary Fund; Watson F.
Blair Prize, Robert and Marlene
Baumgarten Endowment, and
Emilie W. Wild Prize funds;
restricted gifts of David Egeland
and Andy Friedman, Mark and
Patty McGrath, and Jessica
Diamond, 2014.6.
Kay Rosen (American, born
1949), I.O.U., 1988. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank H. Armstrong Prize
Fund, 2014.7.
Jiro Takamatsu (Japanese,
1936–1998), Photograph
of Photograph, 1973.
Contemporary Art
Discretionary and Photography
Gala funds, jointly acquired
with the Department of
Photography, 2014.8.
Keith Sonnier (American, born
1941), Neon Wrapping Neon
Bulbs III, 1968. Gift of Irving
Stenn, Jr., 2014.589.
Saitō Yoshishige (Japanese,
1904–2001), Untitled, 1965.
Mary and Leigh B. Block Fund,
2014.635.
Nilima Sheikh (Indian, born
1945), We Must Bear, 2014.
Mary and Leigh B. Block Fund,
2014.636.
Vincent Fecteau (American, born
1969), Untitled, 2010. Gift of
Judith Neisser, 2014.637.
Jim Nutt (American, born 1938),
Daft, 1991. Gift of Cleve E.
Carney, 2014.638.
Ellen Lanyon (American,
1926–2013), The Big Red Ball,
1965. Gift of the estate of Ellen
Lanyon, 2014.639.
Dan Walsh (American, born
1960), Overrun, 2012. Gift
of the American Academy of
Arts and Letters, New York,
2014.641.
Anna Boghiguian (Egyptian, born
1946), Unfinished Symphony,
2011–12. Promised gift of John
C. Jones and James Garrett
Faulkner in honor of Igor
DaCosta, obj. 218568.
David Wojnarowicz (American,
1954–1992), When I Put My
Hands on Your Body, 1990.
Promised gift of Eric Ceputis
and David W. Williams,
obj. 222004.
Maekawa Tsuyoshi (Japanese,
born 1936), Lateral Swellings,
1963. Promised gift of
Roger L. and Pamela Weston,
obj. 222944.
European
Decorative Arts
Side table, c. 1720, English. Gift
of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bryan,
2013.1170.
Mirror, 1720/30, English. Gift of
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bryan,
2013.1171.
Manufactured by Maestri Vetrai
Muranesi Cappellin & C. Glass
(Italy, Murano), Glass, 1925/31,
Open Salt, 1925/31, Covered
Jar with Finial, 1925/31, Wine
6
Glass with Applied Decoration,
c. 1925/32, Beaker with Lion
Prunts, 1925/31, Finger Bowl,
1925/31, Tazza, 1925/31,
Glass, 1925/31, Wine Glass,
1925/31, Powder Jar, 1925/31,
Candleholder, 1925/31, Finger
Bowl, 1925/31, Champagne
Glass, 1925/31, Champagne
Glass, 1925/31, Champagne
Glass, 1925/31, Wine Glass,
1925/31, Wine Glass, 1925/31,
Wine Glass, 1925/31, Tumbler,
1925/31, Water Glass, 1925/31,
Water Glass, 1925/31, Wine
Flute, 1925/31, Bowl, 1925/31,
Glass, 1925/31, Wine Glass,
1925/31, Windowpane Starting
Disk, 1925/31, Parfum Bottle,
1925/31, Glass, 1925/31,
Candleholder, 1925/31,
Glass, 1925/31, Open Salt,
1925/31, Dessert Cup, 1925/31,
Powder Jar, 1925/31, Powder
Jar, 1925/31, Sugar Bowl,
1925/31, Vase, 1925/31,
Powder Jar, 1925/31, Bowl
on Stem, 1925/31, Footed
Bowl, 1925/31, Bowl on Stem,
1925/31, Trumpet Bowl,
1925/31, Platter, 1925/31,
Vase, 1925/31, Bowl on Stem,
1925/31, Vase Designed
by Carlo Scarpa (Italian,
1906–1978), 1925/31, Bowl on
Stem, 1925/31, Bowl, 1925/31.
Gift of Mary LaRocque in
memory of Martha Sherman
Klinedorf, 2013.1172–1216,
2013.1218–19.
Arthur Heygate Mackmurdo,
Armchair, designed for Pownall
Hall, Cheshire, 1886/87,
Manchester, England. John H.
and Neville Bryan Fund; through
prior gift of Mrs. Emma B.
Hodge and Mrs. Jane E. Ball
in memory of Amelia Blaxius;
restricted gift of Mr. and Mrs.
Roger B. Hull, 2014.590.
Denis René Gastecloux,
Architectural Table Centerpiece,
1768, London, England. The
Antiquarian Society, Richard T.
Crane, Jr., Memorial, and
European Decorative Arts
Purchase funds; restricted gift of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Marks,
Florence L. Notter, 2014.591.
Vetro a Reticello Goblet, c. 1600,
Venice, Italy. Mary Swissler
Oldberg Fund, 2014.643.
Medieval through
Modern European
Painting and
Sculpture
Portrait of a Man in a Red Cap,
c. 1480 / Memento Mori
(verso), South German. Gift
of the Old Masters Society,
C. Harker and Mae Svoboda
Rhodes; restricted gift of
Barbara Danielson, 2013.1093.
Franz Ludwig Catel (German,
1778–1856), Inside the
Colosseum, c. 1823. Through
prior gift of Mr. and Mrs.
Chauncey B. Borland,
2013.1094.
Joaquín Torres-García
(Uruguayan, active Spain and
France 1874–49), Object with
Number 1, 1932. Through
prior gift of Charles H. and
Mary F. S. Worcester Collection,
2013.1095.
Oscar Domínguez (Spanish,
active France 1906–57),
L’Improviste, 1938. Through
prior bequest of Mima de
Manziarly Porter, 2014.644.
Louis Anquetin (French,
1861–1932), An Elegant
Woman at the ÉlyséeMontmartre (Élégante à
l’Élysée-Montmartre), 1888.
Lacy Armour Fund, Dellora A.
Norris Fund, through prior gift
of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey B.
Borland, Josephine and John
Louis Fund; restricted gift of
John and Alexandra Nichols,
2014.645.
Rapier, c. 1630, Dutch or
English; Silversmith: John
Berthellot (English, first
mark 1738), cutler: Matthew
Feesey (English, 1703–1769),
Smallsword, 1744/45;
Smallsword, c. 1750, German;
Cutler: Thomas Prosser
(English, active 1774–95),
Smallsword, c. 1785; Cutlers:
John Highlord Bland (English,
died 1791) and Robert Foster
(English, 1758–1798), Military
Smallsword of a Member of the
British Royal Family, 1787/91.
Pauline Seipp Armstrong Fund;
through prior acquisition of the
George F. Harding Collection,
2014.646–50.
Lorenzo Mosca (Italian, active
1760–89), Angel in Blue,
Yellow, and Green, second half
of the 18th century; Angelo
Viva (Italian, 1747–1837),
Angel in White, Green, Red, and
Yellow, second half of the 18th
century. Neapolitan Crèche
Purchase Fund, 2014.651–52.
Antonin Mercié (French, 1845–
1916), Joan of Arc, c. 1906.
Transferred from the George F.
Harding Museum through an
Illinois court decision in 1982,
2014.653.
Photography
Associated Press, Untitled
(Heading for Earth), Aug. 2,
1962, published Aug. 4, 1962.
Gift of Constance R. Caplan,
2013.1096.
Christopher Williams (American,
born 1956), Mustafa Kinte
(Gambia); Camera: Makina 67
506347 Plaubel Feinmechanik
und Optik GmbH Borsigallee
37, 60388 Frankfurt am
Main, Germany; Shirt: Van
Laack Shirt Kent 64, 41061
Mönchengladbach, Germany;
Dirk Schaper Studio, Berlin,
July 20th, 2007, 2008.
Restricted gift of Artworkers
Retirement Society, 2013.1097.
Unknown Miami Herald staff
photographer, The Great
Debate, Oct. 7, 1960. Arnold
Crane Endowment, 2013.1098.
Bob East (American, died 1985),
The Great Debate, Sept. 26,
1960. William Elfenbaum
Endowment and Nagel Family
Fund, 2013.1099.
Photographer unknown, The
Great Debate, Oct. 7, 1960.
Amanda Taub Veazie and
Mrs. Wendell Fentress Ott
endowments, 2013.1100.
Photographer unknown,
The Great Debate, Oct. 7,
1960. Ernest H. Kahn Fund
and Amanda Taub Veazie
Endowment, 2013.1101.
Bill Kuenzel (American,
1917–1987), The Great Debate,
Oct. 13, 1960. Ernest H. Kahn
Fund, 2013.1102.
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Christopher Williams (American,
born 1956), Threading
diagram for the reeler function
of a paper coating machine
manufactured by KoebigRadebeul Machine Works,
Dresden, Germany, found
at the McGraw Colorgraph
Company, circa 1932, Burbank,
California; Photography by
the Douglas M. Parker Studio,
Glendale, California, April 22,
2003, 2003. Gift of Constance
R. Caplan, 2013.1103.
Dorothea Lange (American,
1895–1965), Black Maria,
Oakland, 1957, printed by
Irwin Welcher 1965, from
the series Public Defender.
Photography Associates Fund,
2013.1220.
Josef Koudelka (Czech,
naturalized French, born 1938),
Poland, 1958, Photography
Gala Fund, restricted gift
of John A. Bross; Slovakia
(Detva), 1962/63, printed
1967, Photography Gala Fund;
Slovakia (Jarabina), 1963,
printed 1967, Amanda Taub
Veazie Fund and Photography
Gala Fund; Czech Republic
(Kadaň), 1963, printed 1967,
Photography Gala Fund;
Czech Republic (Kadaň), 1963,
printed 1967, restricted gift
of Artworkers Retirement
Society; Slovakia (Bratislava),
1965, printed 1967, Slovakia
(Pezinok), 1966, printed 1967,
Photography Gala Fund;
Slovakia (Rakúsy), 1966,
printed 1967, restricted gift
of Sandy and Robin Stuart
and Photography Gala Fund;
Slovakia (Svinia), 1966, printed
1967, Photography Gala Fund,
restricted gift of Artworkers
Retirement Society; Slovakia
(Vel’ká Lomnica), 1966, printed
1967, restricted gift of Thomas
E. Keim and Photography
Gala Fund; Prague, Czech
Republic, 1959, Slovakia
(Rakúsy), 1966, printed 1967,
Photography Gala Fund;
Czechoslovakia, 1968, printed
1980s, anonymous restricted
gift and Photography Gala
Fund; Ireland, 1972, Germany,
1979, Sicily, 1985, printed
1980s, Photography Gala Fund,
2013.1221–36.
David Hartt (Canadian, born
1967), for everyone a garden,
2013, restricted gift of The
Chauncey and Marion D.
McCormick Family Foundation;
for everyone a garden VII,
2013, Ernest H. Kahn Fund,
2013.1237–38.
Henri Cartier-Bresson (French,
1908–2004), Córdoba, Spain,
1933. Gift of A.N.P. Artwork
Holdings, LLC, 2013.1239.
Bill Brandt (English, 1904–1983),
Coal Searcher Going Home to
Jarrow, 1937. Gift of A.N.P.
Artwork Holdings, LLC,
2013.1240.
Hirsch Perlman (American, born
1960), Day 23.4, 1998/2001,
Day 120.1, 1998/2001, Day
169.1, 1998/2001. Gift of
Donna and Howard Stone,
2013.1241–43.
Edward Ruscha (American,
born 1937), El Paso, Winslow,
Arizona, 1962, Lockheed
Air Terminal, 1967, Fashion
Square, Sherman Oaks (detail),
1967. Gift of Mel Bochner and
Lizbeth Marano, 2013.1244–
46.
Sameer Makarius (Argentine,
born Egypt, 1924–2009),
Opening at the Museum of
Modern Art Buenos Aires,
1963. Gift of Jennifer and Isaac
Goldman, 2013.1247.
Josef Koudelka (Czech,
naturalized French, born 1938),
Josef Koudelka, Cikáni, 1967,
Josef Koudelka, Cikáni, 1967,
Czech Republic (Prague), 1960,
Man at Desk, 1959, Untitled,
1962, Slovakia (unknown
locality), 1963, printed 1967,
Slovakia (Utěkač), 1963,
printed 1967, Czech Republic
(Strážnice), 1966, printed 1967,
Czech Republic (Kladno),
1966, printed 1967, Slovakia
(Svinia), 1966, printed 1967,
Why were people dying (Proč
lidé umírali), 1968. Gift of the
artist, 2013.1248–58.
Karl Blossfeldt (German,
1865–1932), Equisetum
Hiemale (Magnified 12 Times),
Hosta Japonica (Magnified 4
Times), and Equisetum Hiemale
(Magnified 12 Times), 1928,
Ptelea Trifoliata (Magnified
6 Times), 1928, Symphytum
Officinale (Magnified 8
Times), 1928. Gift of Bernard
Friedman, 2013.1433–35.
William R. Current (American,
1923–1986), Untitled, from the
Laguna Series, 1957, Untitled,
from the series Cannery Row,
1966, Untitled, from the series
Cannery Row, 1966, Sycamore,
Laguna Canyon, late 1970s.
Gift of William R. Current
Estate, 2013.1436–39.
Various artists, published by
Multiples, Inc., New York,
Artists and Photographs,
1970. Gift of Dirk Denison,
2013.1440.1–19.
Günter Förg (German,
1952–2013), Houses and
Windows (Häuser und Fenster),
1987. Gift of Thomas Heagy,
2013.1441.1–9.
Laurie Simmons (American, born
1949), Walking Hourglass
(Color), 1989. Gift of Joel
Wachs, 2013.1442.
Cecilia Edefalk (Swedish, born
1954), Sketches for a Painting,
2004. Gift of Joel Wachs,
2013.1443.1–5.
Christopher Williams (American,
born 1956), Untitled (Luhring
Augustine Hetzler, Santa
Monica, CA, 1990), 1990,
Untitled (Texte zur Kunst,
Kassel, Germany, 1992),
1992, Untitled (Kunstverein
München, Germany, 1993),
1993, Untitled (Williams
Studio, Dakar, Senegal, 1996),
1996, Untitled (Kunsthalle
Basel, Switzerland, 1996),
1996, Untitled (Kunstverein
Hamburg, Germany,
1997–1998), 1997/98, Untitled
(Haus Lange—Haus Esters,
Krefeld, Germany, 2000–2001),
2000/01, Untitled (MAK
Center, Los Angeles, CA,
2001), 2001, Untitled (GovettBrewster Art Gallery, New
Plymouth, New Zealand, 2001),
2001, Untitled (Lodz Biennale,
Poland, 2004), 2004, Untitled
(Kunstverein Braunschweig,
Germany, 2005), 2005, Untitled
(Vienna Secession, Austria,
2005–2006), 2005/06, Untitled
8
(Radio Danièle, Bologna,
Italy, 2006), 2006, Untitled
(Museu de Serralves, Porto,
Portugal, 2006), 2006, Untitled
(Sammlung Haubrok, Berlin,
Germany, 2007), 2007, Untitled
(Kunsthalle Zürich (Opening),
Switzerland, 2007), 2007,
Untitled (Kunsthalle Zürich,
Switzerland, 2007), 2007. Gift
of the artist, 2013.1444–60.
Lewis Baltz (American, born
1945), Piazza Pugliesi, 1991,
printed 2006. Gift of Michael
Rubel, 2013.1461.
Joel Meyerowitz (American,
born 1938), Windblown
Rubble Boarder’s Window,
2001, Still Life, Fresh Kills,
2002, Side Street with Morgue
Sign, 2001, Families, 2001,
Beams on Church Street, 2001,
Ironworker, 2002, Charlie
Vitchers, Marty and the Trades,
2002, gift of Steven E. and
Phyllis Gross; Honor Guard
for Dead, Dec. 7, 2001, Inside
FDNY Hut, Nov. 29, 2001,
Sprayer and Skyline, Nov. 12,
2001, Equipment, Crane, and
Beam, Sept. 25, 2001, Aerial
View from Fuji Blimp, May 25,
2002, North Tower Foundation
West Wall, Feb. 16, 2002,
Eddie, Mar. 30, 2002, Worker,
Feb. 8, 2002, gift of Jeffrey
Hugh Newman; Salvation
Army Volunteer, Dec. 6, 2001,
McDonald’s Sign, Nov. 15,
2001, Wire, Dec. 15, 2001,
Man on Street, Mar. 30, 2002,
printed 2006, gift of Simon and
Bonnie Levin, 2013.1462–80.
Taryn Simon (American, born
1975), Chapter IV, 2008/11.
Gift of Michael and Jane
Wilson, 2013.1481.1–3.
Artist unknown, Untitled (Royal
Portal of Chartres Cathedral),
1860s. Gift of Robert A. Taub,
2013.1555.
Alfred Stieglitz (American, 1864–
1946), The Steerage, 1907,
printed by or in 1913. Gift of
Robert A. Taub, 2013.1556.
Dorothea Lange (American,
1895–1965), Migrant Mother,
Nipomo, California, 1936,
printed 1964, Migrant Mother,
Nipomo, California, 1936,
printed 1971, Migrant Mother,
Nipomo, California, 1936,
printed before the end of 1975,
Migrant Mother, Nipomo,
California, 1936, printed
1979. Gift of Robert A. Taub,
2013.1557–60.
Bill Brandt (English, born
Germany, 1904–1983), London,
1952, printed 1975. Gift of
Robert A. Taub, 2013.1561.
Arnaud Claass (French, born
1949), Terraces, Salamanca
(Terrasses, Salamanque),
1979. Gift of Robert A. Taub,
2013.1562.
Robert Capa (American, born
Hungary, 1913–1954), D-Day
Invasion, Normandy, 1944.
Photography Associates Fund,
2013.1563.
Shomei Tomatsu (Japanese,
1930–2012), House, Shimo
Island, Amakusa, Kumamoto,
1959, printed 1973, Tokyo,
1960, printed 1980s, Comer
Foundation Fund; Tsuyo
Kataoka, Motohara Town,
Nagasaki, 1961, printed 1974,
Eiko Oshima, Actress in the
Film Shiiku (Prize Stock), 1961,
printed 2003, restricted gift of
Kenneth and Christine Tanaka;
Asphalt, Tokyo, 1962, restricted
gift of Joyce Chelberg; Editor,
Takuma Nakahira, Shinjuku,
Tokyo, 1964, printed 2003,
Comer Foundation Fund;
Yokosuka, Kanagawa, 1966,
printed 1978, restricted gift
of Joyce Chelberg; Screen,
Shinjuku, Tokyo, 1969, printed
1980, Koza, Okinawa, 1969,
printed 1980s, Blood and Rose,
Tokyo, 1969, printed 2005,
Comer Foundation Fund; Japan
World Exposition, Osaka,
1970, printed 2003, Iromote
Island, Okinawa, 1972, printed
1980, restricted gift of Joyce
Chelberg; Miyako Island,
1970, printed 1992, Comer
Foundation Fund, 2014.27–39.
Katsumi Watanabe (Japanese,
1941–2006), KW205
(S43), 1968, printed 1985,
Photography Gala Fund;
KW256, 1969, printed 1985,
Charina Foundation Fund;
KW276 (S44), 1969, printed
1985, KW284 (S44), 1969,
printed 1985, KW324,
1969, printed Dec. 9, 1978,
Photography Gala Fund;
KW245 (47), 1972, printed
1985, anonymous restricted
gift; KW286, 1978, printed
1985, Bradford L. Ballast
Fund; KW283 (S54), 1979,
printed 1985, KW190 (S44),
Nov. 1981, printed 1985,
Photography Gala Fund,
2014.40–48.
Koji Enokura (Japanese, 1942–
1995), Quality of Wetness,
1970, Photography Associates
Fund; Symptom—Column,
Body (P.W. series), 1972,
Photography Gala Fund; P.W.
No. 24, 1972, Photography
Associates Fund; P.W. No. 26,
1972, Photography Gala Fund;
P.W. No. 48, 1972, P.W. No. 50,
Symptom—Floor Water, 1974,
Symptom—Floor, Hand (P.W.
No. 51), 1974, Photography
Associates Fund, 2014.49–55.
International News Photos, Inc.,
Negro Slain by Mob, Oct.
29, 1934; Unknown press
photographer, KKK Cross
Burning, Dec. 15, 1937; UPI
(United Press International),
Police Chief Tells Martin Luther
King He’s Being Arrested, Dec.
16, 1961; Associated Press,
Meredith Finishes Exams, Goes
Home, Jan. 23, 1963; Unknown
press photographer, Screaming
Demonstrator, Jan. 28, 1964;
UPI (United Press International),
Blocking the Door, Mar. 1,
1965, Federal Marshall Reads
Injunction Stopping Dr.
King, Mar. 9, 1965, Dr. King
Surrounded by Well-Wishers,
Mar. 28, 1965, Dr. King and
Virgil A. Wood Lead March,
Apr. 23, 1965; Unknown press
photographer, James Meredith
Looks at His Would-Be
Assassin, June 6, 1966, James
Meredith Grimacing in Pain,
June 6, 1966; UPI (United Press
International), Martin Luther
King, Stokely Carmichael, and
Floyd McKissick Marching,
Canton, Mississippi, June 24,
1966, Fires Burn through
Several Cars, Chicago, Aug.
1, 1966, Martin Luther King
Hit on the Head by Rock,
Aug. 5, 1966; Unknown press
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photographer, James Meredith
Laughing in Car, June 28,
1967, National Guardsman at
Detroit Intersection, July 1967;
Associated Press, SCLC Leaders
Hosea Williams, Jesse Jackson,
Martin Luther King, and Ralph
Abernathy, Lorraine Motel,
Apr. 3, 1968; UPI (United Press
International), View of Motel
Where Dr. Martin Luther King
Was Assassinated, Apr. 4, 1968;
Unknown press photographer,
Window from Which Shot Was
Fired at King, Apr. 7, 1968,
Grave of Martin Luther King,
Apr. 5, 1970. Restricted gift of
Artworkers Retirement Society,
2014.56–75.
LeRoy Henderson (American,
born 1936), First Anti–Vietnam
War March, 1967, Cornelius
“Cornbread” Givens, 1968,
Solidarity Day, 1968. Restricted
gift of Artworkers Retirement
Society, 2014.76–78.
André Kertész (American,
born Hungary, 1894–1985),
Untitled (Sunset with World
Trade Center), 1974, Untitled
(Cityscape, World Trade Towers
in Background), May 5, 1979,
Untitled (Still Life with Bird,
Eye, and Photographs), June 24,
1979, Untitled (Dark Close-Up
of Heads of Two Glass Busts),
July 2, 1979, Untitled (CloseUp of Heads of Two Glass
Busts), July 24, 1979, Untitled
(Cityscape Looking Down on
Buildings Below), Sept. 26,
1980, Untitled (Still Life with
Polaroids in Frames on Piano),
Apr. 1, 1982, Smart Family
Foundation Fund; Untitled
(Still Life with Glass Objects),
Aug. 19, 1982, Barbara and
Lawrence Spitz Fund; Untitled
(Interior of Elizabeth Kertész’s
Bedroom with Marta’s Desk),
Oct. 1, 1982, Untitled (Orange
Flowers), Jan. 12, 1983,
Untitled (Pink Tulips), Apr. 5,
1983, Untitled (Pink Flowers),
May 27, 1983, Untitled (Small
Boxes with Homeopathic
Medicine), Jan. 28, 1984,
Untitled (André Kertész’s Hand
and Rug Reflected in Distortion
Mirror), Feb. 1, 1984, Untitled
(Plastic Statue Reflected in
Mirror), Feb. 2, 1984, Untitled
(Cityscape Reflected in Glass
Bust), n.d., Smart Family
Foundation Fund, 2014.79–94.
James Welling (American, born
1951), Gelatin Photograph 72,
1984. Photography Gala Fund,
2014.95.
Max Kozloff (American, born
1933), Kate Manheim, 1978,
printed 1995, Tourist Windows
with Sunglasses, Barcelona,
1978, printed c. 1990, Joel
Meyerowitz, Provincetown,
Cape Cod, 1978, printed later,
Holly Solomon, 1980, printed
1995, Francesca Woodman,
1980/81, Leon Golub, New
York, 1981, David Antin,
1983, Twine Shop Window,
New York, 1984, Thanksgiving
Parade, New York, 1985,
Joyce Kozloff, 1987, printed
1995, Ida Panicelli, 1988,
printed 1995, Child among
the “Dervishes,” West Indian
Carnival, Brooklyn, 1993,
printed 1995, Auto Rickshaw,
New Delhi, 1996, printed c.
2000, Young Man in Sunglasses,
Coney Island, Brooklyn, 1997,
Kevin Walz, New York, 2010,
Jasper Johns, n.d. Gift of the
artist, 2014.96–111.
André Kertész (American, born
Hungary, 1894–1985), Untitled
(A Reclining Susan Harder,
Nude, Holding Distortion
Mirror), Oct. 24, 1979, Untitled
(Portrait of Eugenio, aka Jenő
Kertész), June 3, 1980, Untitled
(Self-Portrait Contemplating the
Devil or “Scherzo”), c. 1980,
Untitled (Portrait of Robert
Gurbo in Yellow Poncho), May
11, 1981, Untitled (Portrait
of Sandra Phillips), Sept. 16,
1981, Untitled (Portrait of
Peter MacGill), Sept. 17,
1982, Untitled (André Kertész,
Berenice Abbott, and Lee
Witkin), Dec. 17, 1982, Untitled
(Portrait of Sylvia Plachy),
July 4, 1983, Untitled (Portrait
of Colin Ford), Feb. 4, 1984,
Untitled (Sandra Phillips, David
Travis, and André Kertész), July
1984, Untitled (Self-Portrait
with Bandages after Fall on 57th
Street), May 29, 1985. Gift of
the André and Elizabeth Kertész
Foundation, 2014.112–22.
Dawoud Bey (American, born
1953), Braxton McKinney and
Lavon Thomas (diptych), 2012.
Photography Associates Fund,
2014.592.1–2.
Shomei Tomatsu (Japanese,
1930–2012), Ruinous
Garden, Tokyo, 1964, printed
1980s/90s. Restricted gift
of Ashlee Jacob and Martin
Modahl, 2014.654.
David Octavius Hill (Scottish,
1802–1870), Robert Adamson
(Scottish, 1821–1848), The
Misses Grierson, c. 1845.
Restricted gift of Robin and
Sandy Stewart, 2014.658.
Jean-Eugène-Auguste Atget
(French, 1857–1927), A
l’Homme Armé, 25 rue des
Blancs-Manteaux, 1900.
Restricted gift of Anstiss and
Ronald Krueck in honor of
Matthew Witkovsky, 2014.659.
Eikoh Hosoe (Japanese, born
1933), Ordeal by Roses,
1962, printed c. 1963, James
and Karen Frank Fund;
Kamaitachi, 1965, printed
c. 1969, Photography Gala
Fund; Kamaitachi, 1968,
printed c. 1969, Photography
Gala Fund and restricted gift of
John A. Bross, 2014.660–62.
Valie Export (Austrian,
born 1940), Crisscrossing
(Verkreuzung), 1972, printed
late 1970s. Photography
Associates and Comer
Foundation Funds, 2014.663.
Joel Meyerowitz (American,
born 1938), Restaurant Interior
Winter Garden, Oct. 21, 2001,
Smoke and Steel, Nov. 12,
2001, Steel on Liberty Street,
Oct. 24, 2001, Dusk, Oct. 5,
2001, Rodin “Adam” Fresh
Kills, Jan. 25, 2002, Workers,
Feb. 16, 2002, Interior Customs
Bldg., Oct. 11, 2001, Worker,
Feb. 16, 2002, gift of Steven E.
and Phyllis Gross; Buildings
on Cedar St., Apr. 6, 2002,
Generator with WTC Steel
Cutout from Beam, Nov. 12,
2001, North Wall Leans on
Customs Building, Nov. 13,
2001, Ironworker, Oct. 21,
2001, North Tower, Oct. 24,
2001, West and Liberty, Dusk,
Sept. 25, 2001, Between the
10
Towers on West Street, Sept.
25, 2001, Interior of Taj Mahal,
Dec. 5, 2001, gift of Jeffery
Hugh Newman, 2014.664–79.
Richard Avedon (American,
1923–2004), Dovima with
Elephants, Evening Dress by
Dior, Cirque d’Hiver, Paris,
1955, printed 1979, gelatin
silver print. Gift of David C.
& Sarajean Ruttenberg Arts
Foundation, 2014.680.
Johan Hagemeyer (American,
born Netherlands, 1884–1962),
Edward Weston, 1925. Gift
of Sidney and Sondra Berman
Epstein, 2014.681.
Claude Cahun (French,
1894–1954), Henri Michaux,
1925. Gift of Sidney and Sondra
Berman Epstein, 2014.682.
Yousuf Karsh (Canadian, born
Turkish Armenia, 1908–2002),
Grey Owl (Archibald Belaney),
1936, Ruth Draper, 1936,
Elixir (Solange Karsh), 1938,
Johan Helders, 1938, J. S.
Woodsworth, 1938, Solange
Karsh, Under the Willows
(Spring Song), 1938, Myself
When Young (Solange Karsh),
1939, The Lesson (Solange
Karsh and Betty Low), 1940,
William Lyon Mackenzie King,
1940, Dutch Royal Family
1 (Mother and Daughter),
1940s, Dutch Royal Family 2
(Children), 1940s, Paul Robeson
(H&S), 1941, Stephen Leacock,
1941, Sir Winston Churchill,
1941, Russel Wright, 1941,
Paul Robeson (Seated), 1941,
General A. G. L. McNaughton,
1942, H. G. Wells, 1943,
George Bernard Shaw, 1943,
Lord Louis Mountbatten,
1943, Noël Coward, 1943,
David Low, 1943, Madame
Chiang Kai-shek, 1943, John L.
Lewis, 1944, Edward Steichen,
1944, Wanda Landowska,
1945, Marian Anderson, 1945,
Frank Lloyd Wright, 1945,
Ibn Abdul Aziz Faisal, 1945,
Boris Karloff, 1946, Thomas
Mann, 1946, Peter Lorre,
1946, Ingrid Bergman, 1946,
Robert Sherwood, 1946, Dana
Andrews, 1946, Sir Thomas
Beecham, 1946, Joseph Cotten,
1946, Humphrey Bogart, 1946,
Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1946,
Barbara Ann Scott, 1946, Marx
Brothers, 1946, Elizabeth
Taylor, 1946, Angela Lansbury,
1946, Gregory Peck, 1946,
Bette Davis, 1946, Kurt Weill,
1946, Vladimir Horowitz, 1946,
Martha Graham, 1948, Helen
Keller, 1948, Albert Einstein,
1948, Lilly Daché, 1948, Helen
Keller with Polly Thomson,
1948, Joan Crawford, 1948,
Clark Gable, 1948, Elizabeth
Arden, 1948, Harry S. Truman,
1948, Henry Moore, 1949,
Jean Sibelius, 1949, J. Arthur
Rank, 1949, Georges Braque,
1949, Louis Jouvet, 1949,
Jean-Louis Barrault, 1949,
François Mauriac, 1949,
Bertrand Russell, 1949, Ralph
Vaughan Williams, 1949, Jean
Cocteau, 1949, Vijaya Pandit,
1949, W. Somerset Maugham,
1950, Richard Rodgers and
Oscar Hammerstein, 1950,
Atlas Steel, 1950, Dr. Alfred
Blalock, 1950, Ford of Canada
(Gow Crapper), 1951, Ford of
Canada, 1951, Yousuf Karsh,
1952, Indian Man (Daniel
Makosis), 1953, Eskimo
Woman, 1953, Horses and
Farmer (P.E.I.), 1953, Prairie
Wheat Farmer, 1953, William
Holder, Sailmaker, 1953,
Stampede Calgary, 1953, Pablo
Casals, 1954, Maurice Herzog,
1954, Le Corbusier, 1954, Le
Corbusier (Environmental),
1954, Augustus John, 1954,
Augustus John (Head Shot),
1954, Christian Dior, 1954,
Albert Schweitzer, 1954,
Laurence Olivier, 1954, Moira
Shearer, 1954, André Malraux,
1954, John Steinbeck, 1954,
Alfred Cortot, 1954, Frank
Lloyd Wright (at Taliesin West),
1954, Pablo Picasso (Standing),
1954, Pablo Picasso (with
Vase), 1954, Georges Enesco,
1954, Sir Alexander Fleming,
1954, Benjamin Britten,
1954, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.,
1954, Carl Sandburg, 1954,
Arnold Toynbee, 1955, Gilbert
Murray, 1955, Jacob Epstein,
1955, Eleanor Roosevelt,
1955, Fritz Kreisler, 1955,
Robert Oppenheimer, 1956,
Indira Gandhi, 1956, Marcel
Marceau, 1956, Edward R.
Murrow, 1956, Igor Stravinsky,
1956, Walt Disney, 1956,
Gian Carlo Menotti, 1956,
Georgia O’Keeffe, 1956, Aaron
Copland, 1956, Agnes de Mille,
1956, Tennessee Williams,
1956, Audrey Hepburn, 1956,
Samuel Barber, 1956, Anita
Ekberg, 1956, Grace Kelly,
1956, Prince Rainier and
Princess Grace, 1956, Cecil B.
DeMille, 1956, Jawaharlal
Nehru, 1956, Jawaharlal Nehru,
1956, Ernest Hemingway,
1957, Jacqueline Kennedy,
1957, Francis Henry Taylor,
1957, Lester Pearson, 1957,
John and Jacqueline Kennedy,
1957, Glenn Gould, 1957,
Carl Jung (in Office), 1958,
Anna Magnani, 1958, Norman
Rockwell, 1958, Pearl S. Buck,
1958, Brigitte Bardot, 1958,
Robert Frost, 1958, DanielRops, 1958, Carl Jung, 1958,
Lenore Tawney, 1959, Pope
John XXIII, 1959, Sir Edmund
Hillary, 1960, John F. Kennedy,
1960, Thomas Church, 1960,
Martin Luther King, Jr., 1962,
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe,
1962, Leslie Caron, 1963,
Nikita Khrushchev, 1963, Maya
Plisetskaya, 1963, John Walker,
1964, Konrad Adenauer, 1964,
Graham Greene, 1964, Lord
Kenneth Clark, 1965, Man
Ray, 1965, Georges Pompidou,
1965, Vieira da Silva, 1965,
Alberto Giacometti, 1965, Max
Ernst, 1965, Marc Chagall,
1965, Jean-Paul Riopelle, 1965,
Joan Miró, 1965, Edward
Steichen, 1965, Josef Albers,
1966, Alexander Calder, 1966,
H.R.H. Queen Elizabeth II and
H.R.H. Prince Philip, 1966,
Edward and Joanna Steichen,
1967, Pierre Elliott Trudeau,
1968, Roppeita Kita, 1969,
Barnett Newman, 1969, Reuben
Nakian, 1969, Shin’ichirō
Tomonaga, 1969, Apollo XI
Crew (Neil Armstrong, Buzz
Aldrin, and Michael Collins),
1969, Giacomo Manzù, 1970,
Marino Marini (with Bust of
Stravinsky), 1970, Muhammad
Ali, 1970, Joan Baez, 1970,
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Jacques Lipchitz, 1970,
Estrellita Karsh (Birthday
Portrait), 1970, Edward
Steichen, 1970, Edward
Steichen, 1970, Fidel Castro,
1971, Roman Vishniac, 1971,
Duchess of Windsor, 1971,
Duke and Duchess of Windsor,
1971, Fidel Castro, 1971,
Henry Moore, 1972, Jacques
Cousteau, 1972, W. H. Auden,
1972, Marshall McLuhan,
1974, Dr. Helen Taussig, 1975,
H.R.H. Prince Charles, 1975,
Robertson Davies, 1977, Ansel
Adams, 1977, Rudolf Nureyev,
1977, Andy Warhol, 1979,
Pope John Paul II, 1979, I. M.
Pei, 1979, Isamu Noguchi,
1980, Buckminster Fuller,
1980, Claudio Arrau, 1980,
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, 1981,
Marguerite Yourcenar, 1987,
Mother Teresa, 1988, Berenice
Abbott, 1989, Nelson Mandela,
1990, Mikhail Gorbachev,
1990, Jasper Johns, 1990, Jessye
Norman, 1990, Kurt Vonnegut,
1990, probably printed 1970s
or later. Gift of Estrellita Karsh
in memory of Yousuf Karsh,
2014.683–891.
Josef Koudelka (Czech,
naturalized French, born 1938),
two photographs titled Slovakia
(Jarabina), from the series
Cikáni (Gypsies), 1963, printed
1967. Promised gift of the
artist, obj. 219013, 219018.
Josef Koudelka (Czech,
naturalized French, born 1938),
Romania, 1968, printed 1980s.
Promised gift of Robin and
Sandy Stuart, obj. 219057.
Dawoud Bey (American, born
1953), Shakeia, 1996, A Young
Woman Waiting for the Bus,
Syracuse, New York, 1985.
Promised gift of Don Kaul
and Barbara Bluhm-Kaul,
obj. 220023–24.
Shomei Tomatsu (Japanese,
1930–2012), Aka Island,
Okinawa, 1973, Iwakuni,
Yamaguchi, 1960, printed
1969. Promised gift of John A.
MacMahon, obj. 220096–97.
Shomei Tomatsu (Japanese,
1930–2012), Atomic Bomb
Damage: Wristwatch Stopped
at 11:02, August 9, 1945,
Nagasaki, 1961, printed 1978.
Promised gift of John A.
MacMahon, obj. 220102.
Shomei Tomatsu (Japanese,
1930–2012), Koza, Okinawa,
1969, printed 1980. Promised
gift of a private collection,
obj. 220108.
Shomei Tomatsu (Japanese,
1930–2012), Yokosuka,
Kanagawa, 1967, printed
1970/89. Promised gift of a
private collection, obj. 220129.
David Hartt (Canadian, born
1967), Eunice Johnson’s Office
at the Johnson Publishing
Company Headquarters,
Chicago, Illinois II, 2011.
Anonymous promised gift,
obj. 220601.
Dawoud Bey (American, born
1953), Matt and Joaquin, 1995.
Promised gift of Eric Ceputis,
obj. 220748.
August Sander (German,
1876–1964), Young Farmers
(Jungbauern), 1914, printed
1990, Farming Family
(Bauernfamilie), 1911/14,
printed 1990, Farmer on His
Way to Church (Bauer beim
Kirchgang), 1925/26, printed
1990, Pastrycook (Konditor),
1928, printed 1990, Varnisher
(Lackarbeiter), c. 1932,
printed 1990, Farmhands
(Bauernknechte), 1929,
printed 1990, Revolutionaries
(Revolutionäre), 1929, printed
1990, Secretary at West German
Radio in Cologne (Sekretärin
beim Westdeutschen Rundfunk
in Köln), 1931, printed 1990,
The Notary (Der Notar),
1924, printed 1990, Vagrants
(Landstreicher), 1929, printed
1990, Peddlar (Hausierer),
1930, printed 1990, Jobless
(Arbeitslos), 1928, printed 1990,
Victim of Persecution (Verfolgte),
c. 1938, printed 1990. Promised
gift of Lew and Susan Manilow,
obj. 222636–37, 222639–44,
222646, 222649–52.
Prints and Drawings
Christopher Wool (American,
born 1955), Untitled, 1991;
Judy Ledgerwood (American,
born 1959), Blackness Light,
1992; Robert Barry (American,
born 1936), Untitled, 1976;
James Faulkner (American,
born 1933), Overwhelmed
by the Avian Egg, 1990; Julia
Fish (American, born 1950),
Study for Thaw, 1989, Study
for Rain #1, 1990; Günther
Förg (German, 1952–2013),
Untitled, 1992, Untitled, 1996,
Untitled, 1996, Untitled,
1996. Gift of Thomas Heagy,
2013.1109, 2013.1169,
2013.1493–1500.
Sarah Sohn (American, born
Korea 1984), Mariposas I,
2013. Gift of Nancy and Robert
Mollers, 2013.1138.
Mrs. James Ward Thorne
(American, 1882–1966),
Untitled, n.d.; Artist unknown,
printed by Metropolitan
Printing Co., Charley’s Aunt,
1895/1915; Artist unknown,
printed by H. C. Miner,
president of Springer Litho. Co.,
A Bowery Girl, c. 1895; Dudley
Hardy (English, 1867–1922),
printed by Waterlow & Sons
Ltd. Lith., A Gaiety Girl, n.d.;
Jules Chéret (French, 1836–
1932), printed by Imprimerie
Chaix, L’Etendard Francais,
1891, Saxoleine, 1893, Palais
de Glace, 1891. Gift of Mary A.
Young, 2013.1139–45.
James McNeill Whistler
(American, 1834–1903), Yellow
House, Lannion, 1893. Gift of
the Crown Family in honor of
James N. Wood, 2013.1259.
Giulio Sanuto (Italian, active
1540–80), Bacchanal in a
Forest, c. 1550. The Amanda
S. Johnson and Marion J.
Livingston Fund, 2013.1260.
Claude Mellan (French, 1598–
1688), Saint John the Baptist in
the Wilderness, 1629. Thomas
Baron Fund, 2013.1261.
Jean Antoine Watteau (French,
1684–1721), with Henri Simon
Thomassin (French, 1687–
1741), Figures of Fashion, c.
1710. The Amanda S. Johnson
and Marion J. Livingston Fund,
2013.1262–69.
Eugen Eduard Schäffer (German,
1802–1871), Portrait of the
Artist’s Student Maisonneuve,
1824. Suzanne Lord Folds
Acquisition Fund, 2013.1270.
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Valentine Green (English,
1739–1813), after Joseph
Wright of Derby (English,
1734–1797), printed by John
Boydell (English, 1719–1804),
A Philosopher Showing an
Experiment on the Air Pump,
1769. The Amanda S. Johnson
and Marion J. Livingston Fund,
2013.1271.
Henri Charles Guérard (French,
1846–1897), The Four Dead
Ravens, c. 1888. Restricted gift
of Thomas Baron, 2013.1272.
Silvia Bächli (Swiss, born 1956), ten
drawings titled Untitled, 2008–10.
Margaret Fisher Endowment
Fund, 2013.1273–82.
Robert Gober (American,
born 1954), printed by Todd
Norsten, paper made by Megan
Moorhouse at Dieu Donné
Papermill (New York), three
works titled Untitled, 2000–01.
Gift of Donna and Howard
Stone, 2013.1283–85.
James Tissot (French, 1836–
1902), A Walk in the Snow,
1880, The Newspaper, 1883.
Gift of Bob and Moya Chase,
2013.1286–87.
Silvia Bächli (Swiss, born 1956),
Untitled, 2010. Gift of Peter
Freeman, 2013.1288.
Charles Maurin (French,
1856–1914), Portrait Head of
a Young Woman, c. 1900. Gift
of Thomas French and Marsha
French in memory of Richard
Reed Armstrong, 2013.1289.
Howard Hodgkin (English, born
1932), After Degas, 1990.
Gift of Kaye and Howard Haas,
2013.1290.
Arthur R. Lehmann (American,
1913–1988), The Flood,
c. 1933. Gift of the Lehmann
Family, 2013.1291.
Tony Fitzpatrick (American,
born 1958), Ocho Dog, 1991.
Gift of Karen Lennox Gallery,
2013.1292.
Cecil Buller (Canadian,
1886–1973), Adam and Eve,
1920s, Burlesque Show, 1945,
By the River, 1915/20, Duality,
1947, Hayricks, 1922, Jugglers,
c. 1924, Little Houses, Chelsea,
c. 1917, Memory Fragments,
1953, Mood, 1917, Picnic,
1956, Sean, 1930, Self Portrait,
1949, Shadow of War, 1948,
Summer Afternoon, 1915,
Women Bathing, 1930s,
Garden, from Song of Solomon,
1929, Kneeling, from Song
of Solomon, 1929, Horses,
from Song of Solomon, 1929,
Spring, from Song of Solomon,
1929, Contemplation, from
Song of Solomon, 1929,
Skyscrapers, from Song of
Solomon, 1929, Doves’ Eyes,
from Song of Solomon, 1929,
Man, from Song of Solomon,
1929, Embrace, from Song
of Solomon, 1929, Woman,
from Song of Solomon, 1929,
Man and Woman, from Song
of Solomon, 1929, The Three
Fates #1, 1946, The Three Fates
#2, 1950, Repose, 1920s, The
Dream, 1915/20, Susanna and
the Elders, 1920s, Black Dog,
1920s, Radar to the Moon,
1948, The Waterfall, 1920s,
Theatre, 1950, Roman Pattern,
1951, The Journey, 1951, The
Pool, 1920s, The Wharf, 1915,
Unknown Warrior, 1953, Shop
Window, n.d., Pieta, n.d., On
the Beach, 1957, The Mother,
1948, The Lovers, 1920s,
French Canadian Oven, 1919,
The Fishing Fleet, 1919, Fishers
Bastion, Budapest, 1937, Diving
Stand 1, 1930s, Diving Stand 2,
1930s, Burlesque Show / Ladies
of the Burlesque, 1932, Sunday
Afternoon, Central Park, 1939,
By the River, 1915/20; John J.
A. Murphy (American, 1888–
1967), Aberthaw Construction
Company, 1919, Aberthaw
Construction Company,
1919, Aberthaw Construction
Company, 1919, Aberthaw
Construction Company,
1919, Aberthaw Construction
Company, 1919, Aberthaw
Construction Company,
1919, Aberthaw Construction
Company, 1919, Aberthaw
Construction Company,
1919, Aberthaw Construction
Company, 1919, Aberthaw
Construction Company, 1919,
Chaos, 1921, The Way of the
Cross, 1921, The Way of the
Cross, 1921, The Way of the
Cross, 1921, The Way of the
Cross, 1921, The Way of the
Cross, 1921, The Way of the
Cross, 1921, The Way of the
Cross, 1921, The Way of the
Cross, 1921, The Way of the
Cross, 1921, The Way of the
Cross, 1921, The Way of the
Cross, 1921, The Way of the
Cross, 1921, The Way of the
Cross, 1921, The Way of the
Cross, 1921, The Way of the
Cross, 1921, Mystery of Life,
1916, Lyric Poetry, 1916, Pain,
1917, Wounded, 1918, In the
Morning, 1918, Three Men,
1917, Approaching Storm,
1920, Women and Children,
1921, Shadows—Burdens—
Light, 1921, Fragments, 1921,
Prisoners, 1922, Spiritual
Unrest, 1923, Discus Thrower,
1924, Mother of Mothers . . .
The Church, 1913, The RitzCarlton Hotel of New York,
1920. Gift of Dr. Sean B.
Murphy in memory of his
parents, 2013.1293–1386.
Todros Geller (American, born
Ukraine, 1889–1949), Moses,
n.d., Moses, n.d., Moses, n.d.,
Moses, n.d., Moses, n.d., Moses,
n.d., Moses, n.d., Moses, n.d.,
Milkweed and Skyscrapers,
1937, Sic Transit Gloria Mundi,
1939, Chassidic Dancers,
1927, Egyptian Slave, 1947
or 1948, Yiddel mit’n Fiddle,
Berl mit’n Bass, 1926 or 1927,
Galena, 1939, Female Nude,
n.d., Accordion Player, 1936 or
1939. Gift of Michael Perlman,
2013.1387–1402.
Dave Muller (American, born
1964), Canadair, 2003,
Sprawling #121, 2003,
Sprawling (Air Canada), 2003.
Gift of Kim and David Schrader,
2013.1403–05.
Dianna Frid (Mexican-Canadian,
born 1967), printed and
published by Bud Shark of
Shark’s Ink, Sieve #3, 2012,
Sieve #4, 2012, Sieve #1,
2012, Sieve #2, 2012. Gift of
Dianna Frid and Shark’s Ink,
2013.1482–85.
James Swann (American,
1905–1985), On the Avenue,
1940s, Winter, n.d.; Otto
Schneider (American, 1875–
1946), Untitled (Michigan
Avenue), 1928. Gift of Bernard
Friedman, 2013.1486–88.
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V. Sachkov (Russian, 20th
century), published by Plakat,
Moscow, Lenin Is with Us,
Immortal and Stately, 1986,
The Party—the Mind, Honor
and Conscience of Our Time!,
1985, The Party—the Mind,
Honor and Conscience of Our
Time!, 1985, The Party—the
Mind, Honor and Conscience
of Our Time!, 1985. Gift of
Barbara J. Hall, 2013.1489–92.
Saul Steinberg (American,
born Romania, 1914–1999),
Two Fighting Women, 1945,
Head, 1945, Monuments:
The Important People, 1945,
Bombing, China, 1945, Untitled
(Bar Scene), 1945, Untitled
(Heda Stern and Saul Steinberg
in Cadillac), 1947, Untitled
(Cowboy), 1951/52, Untitled
(People Looking Up), 1949,
Untitled (Florida Types), 1949,
Beverly Hills, 1950, Gamblers I
and II, 1951, Parade, 1951,
B Movie, 1948, Cowboys,
1951, Fur Coats, 1951,
Downtown Building, 1952,
Cornices, 1952, Roller Derby,
1954, Stadium at Night (Ebbets
Field), 1954, The South, 1955,
Untitled (Four Family Portraits),
1957, Motels and Highway,
1959, Aspera, 1959, Untitled
(Mask), 1959/62, Untitled
(Mask), 1959/62, Untitled
(Mask), 1959/62, Untitled
(Mask), 1959/62, Untitled
(Equestrian Monument with
Speech Balloons), 1961/65,
Untitled (Paris/Sardinia), 1963,
Untitled (Mask), 1961, Untitled
(Braque, Bric-a-Brac . . .), 1964,
Untitled (Rush Hour), c. 1969,
Biography, 1965, Not Yet,
1965, Villa Maria No. 1, 1969,
Riverfront, 1969, Untitled
(Drawing Table “Apr 12”),
1969, Certified Landscape,
1969, Untitled (Collage with
Photos, Ticket Stubs, and
Hotel Bill), 1970/80, Konak, c.
1970, I Do I Have I Am, 1971,
Untitled (Table Still Life on
Music Paper), 1971, Bonbon
Fabrika, 1972, Untitled (Three
Figures in Cityscape), 1973,
Utopia, 1974, Untitled (Fast
Food), 1974, Untitled (Table
Still Life with Envelopes), 1975,
Untitled (Reflection), 1977,
Breakfast Still Life, c. 1974,
Rain on Hiroshige Bridge III,
1980, Rain on Hiroshige Bridge
II, 1980, Rain on Hiroshige
Bridge IV, 1980, Untitled
(Citibank), 1986, Untitled
(Las Vegas), 1989. Gift of The
Saul Steinberg Foundation,
2013.1501–1554.
Jacob Jordaens (Flemish, 1593–
1678), Jacob and Esau, c. 1655;
Marcel Janco (Israeli, born
Romania, 1895–1984), Tristan
Tzara (French, born Romania,
1896–1963), The First Celestial
Adventure of Mr. Antipyrine,
1916. Gift of Dorothy Braude
Edinburg to the Harry B. and
Bessie K. Braude Memorial
Collection, 2014.1, 2014.151.
Bernardo Bellotto (Italian,
1721–1780), The Ruins of the
Pirnaischer Suburb with the
Palais Fürstenhof, 1766. The
Amanda S. Johnson and Marion
J. Livingston Fund, 2014.13.
Aegidius Sadeler II (Flemish,
c. 1570–1629), Portrait of
Emperor Matthias, 1614. The
Amanda S. Johnson and Marion
J. Livingston Fund, 2014.14.
Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione
(Italian, 1609–1664), The
Bodies of Saints Peter and Paul
Hidden in the Catacombs,
1647/51; Jacopo de Leonardis
(Italian, 1723–1794), after
Giandomenico Tiepolo (Italian,
1727–1804), The Tooth
Puller, plate 9 from Selection
of Pictures from Venetian
Collections, 1765. Restricted
gift of Mary A. Young,
2014.15, 2014.970.
Various artists, 407 illustrated
books. Gift of Dorothy Braude
Edinburg in memory of Bessie
Kisloff Braude, Esq., 2014.16–
26, 2014.123–26, 2014.134–43,
2014.195–576.
Giorgio Ghisi (Italian, 1520–
1582), after Giovanni Battista
Scultori (Italian, 1503–1575),
The Fall of Troy and the Escape
of Aeneas, mid-1540s. The
Amanda S. Johnson and Marion
J. Livingston Fund, 2014.127.
Pieter Perret (Flemish, 1555–
1639), published by Claudio
Duchetti, Fountain with Silenus
in the Garden of the Cesi Palace
in Rome, 1581. John H. Wrenn
Memorial Fund, 2014.128.
Johann Heinrich Wilhelm
Tischbein (German, 1751–
1829), Oenotria Telus, an
Idealized Woodland Scene near
Naples, 1796. Restricted gift
of Dorothy Braude Edinburg
to the Harry B. and Bessie K.
Braude Memorial Collection,
2014.129.
Raphael Lamar West (American,
active London 1769–1850),
Study of a Tree, 1802. Stanley
Field Fund, 2014.130.
Frans van den Wyngaerde
(Flemish, 1614–1679), after
Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish,
1577–1640), Bacchus and
Drunken Silenus—the Dream
of Silenus, 1635/40. Restricted
gift of Thomas Baron in honor
of Dr. Joel Heller and Mark
Belokon, 2014.131.
Jean Honoré Fragonard (French,
1732–1806), after Michelangelo
Merisi da Caravaggio (Italian,
1571–1610), The Supper at
Emmaus, c. 1761. Julius Lewis
Fund, 2014.132.
Unknown artist (French, 18th
century), published by PierreFiacre Perdoux (French, c.
1771–1824), Saint Mary
Magdalene, Model of Penitence,
1774/89. Prints and Drawings
Purchase Fund, 2014.133.
Öyvind Fahlström (Swedish,
1928–1976), Untitled (The
Hotel), 1961. Janet and Craig
Duchossois Fund, 2014.144.
Michelle Stuart (American, born
1938), Zena (Vertical), NY,
1972. Margaret Fisher Fund,
2014.145.
Karl Wirsum (American,
born 1939), Untitled (Study
for Screamin’ J Hawkins),
1968, Ho Boy! Oh Boy!,
1970. Margaret Fisher Fund,
2014.146–47.
Karl Wirsum (American,
born 1939), Untitled, 1969.
Restricted gift of Thomas Baron
in honor of Dr. Joel Heller and
Mark Belokon, 2014.148.
Karl Wirsum (American, born
1939), Untitled (Study for
Detail of Poster for 1970
St. Xavier College Solo
14
Exhibition), 1970. Restricted
gift of Leslie Buchbinder,
2014.149.
Arturo Herrera (American, born
1959), Books, Set No. 1, 2012,
Books, Set No. 2, 2012, Books,
Set No. 3, 2012, Books, Set
No. 4, 2012. Restricted gift of
Helen Zell and the Zell Family
Foundation, 2014.152–91.
Johann Elias Ridinger (German,
1698–1767), The Industrious
Hunter, in Spring, n.d., The
Daring Hunter, Enduring in
Winter, n.d. Restricted gift
of Dorothy Braude Edinburg
to the Harry B. and Bessie K.
Braude Memorial Collection,
2014.578–79.
John Wilson (American,
born 1922), printed by José
Sánchez, Mother and Child,
1952. Margaret Fisher Fund,
2014.580.
Leopoldo Méndez (Mexican,
1902–1969), Posada in
His Workshop (Homage
to Posada), 1953; Alberto
Beltrán (Mexican, born 1923),
Elizabeth Catlett (American,
1915–2012), Untitled, c. 1951;
Mariana Yampolsky (American,
born 1925), [Adolfo] Ruiz
Cortines, 1950s. Prints and
Drawings Purchase Fund,
2014.581–83.
Eleanor Coen (American,
1916–2010), Reprisal (Fascist
Crimes against the People),
1943, Lottery Tickets, 1942.
John W. Wrenn Memorial Fund,
2014.584–85.
Jacob Philipp Hackert (German,
1737–1807), Ponte di San
Paolo, 1793. Gift of Dorothy
Braude Edinburg to the Bessie K.
and Harry B. Braude Memorial
Collection, 2014.586.
Claude Mellan (French, 1601–
1688), The Mousetrap,
c. 1654. The Amanda S.
Johnson and Marion J.
Livingston Fund, 2014.642.
Filippo Falciatore (Italian, active
Naples 1718–68), Hercules
and Lichas, n.d. Mr. and
Mrs. William O. Hunt Fund,
2014.655.
Giacomo Cestaro (Italian,
active Naples 1718–78), A
Man Leading a Woman into
a Gallery of Antiquities and
Decorative Arts, n.d. Mr. and
Mrs. William O. Hunt Fund,
2014.656.
Giulio Tomba (Italian,
1780–1840), after Felice Giani
(Italian, 1758–1823), Francesco
Rosaspina’s Drawing School,
1811. The Amanda S. Johnson
and Marion J. Livingston Fund,
2014.657.
Henri Fantin-Latour (French,
1836–1904), Self-Portrait,
1857. Regenstein Acquisition
Fund, 2014.892.
Luis Camnitzer (American, born
Germany 1937), Uruguayan
Torture Series, 1983, printed
2012. Margaret Fisher Fund,
2014.893–927.
Anju Dodiya (Indian, born 1964),
Changing Skin, 2006. Margaret
Fisher Fund, 2014.928.
Sandra Vásquez de la Horra
(Chilean, born 1967), Gajes de
Oficio (Occupational Hazard),
2011. Restricted gift of Laura
and Marshall Front, 2014.929.
Zarina (American, born India
1937), In the Woods I, 1971.
Gift of the artist, 2014.930.
Hannelore Baron (American,
1926–1987), Untitled, 1983,
Untitled, 1986. Gift of Mark
Baron and Elise Boisanté,
2014.931–32.
Sue Coe (American, born England
1951), Feed Lot, 1991. Gift
of Judith Barter, 2014.933.
Allan Freelon (American,
1895–1960), printed by Cindi
Ettinger, Nude with Book,
c. 1935, printed posthumously,
Resting, late 1920s, printed
posthumously, Number One
Broad Street, 1933, printed
posthumously, City Scene,
n.d., printed posthumously,
Rittenhouse Flower Market,
n.d., printed posthumously,
Mending Nets, c. 1935, printed
posthumously, Drop Forge,
c. 1930, printed posthumously,
Unloading Fish, 1930s, printed
posthumously, Surgical Theater,
n.d., printed posthumously,
Road Menders, 1930s, printed
posthumously, Two Nudes,
n.d., printed posthumously,
Welding, 1930, printed
posthumously, Market Wagon,
1933, printed posthumously,
Elverson Building, Philadelphia,
1928/29, printed posthumously,
Gloucester Harbor—Three
Boats, c. 1935, printed
posthumously, Nude with
Fruit Bowl, c. 1935, printed
posthumously, Campaign
Headquarters, c. 1935,
printed posthumously, Bridge
Construction, c. 1935, printed
posthumously, Campaign
Headquarters Pledge,
c. 1935, printed posthumously,
Christmas Window Shopping,
c. 1935, printed posthumously,
Dockside Worker, c. 1935,
printed posthumously, Boats
in Harbor (Gloucester), late
1920s, printed posthumously,
Nude with City Scene, c. 1935,
printed posthumously. Gift of
Joel S. Dryer, 2014.934–56.
Lou Beach (American, born
Germany 1947), S Is for Sister /
Blue Is for Shoulder, 2013,
Word of Men, 2009. Gift of
Tony Fitzpatrick, 2014.957–58.
Leonard Havens (American,
1914–1973), Extra, 1939,
French Quarter, 1940, Smoky
Mountains, 1940, Untitled
(Industrial River Scene),
n.d. Gift of Raye and Shelly
Isenberg, 2014.959–62.
Ulfert Wilke (American, born
Germany, 1907–1987),
printed at Tamarind Institute
by William Masi and Toby
Michel, published by Tamarind
Institute, Zero through Nine,
1977; Matsumi Kanemitsu
(American, 1922–1992),
Illustrations of Southern
California, 1970. Gift of Gerald
Nordland, 2014.963–64.
Giorgio Morandi (Italian, 1890–
1964), Untitled, 1948. Gift of
the Irving Stenn Jr. Drawings
Collection in memory of Marcia
Stenn, 2014.1356.
Zarina (American, born India
1937), Untitled, 1978. Gift of
the Irving Stenn Jr. Drawings
Collection in memory of Marcia
Stenn, 2014.1386.
Piero Buonaccorsi, called Perino
del Vaga (Italian, 1501–1547),
The Virgin Enthroned with
Saints Gregory and James, and
a Family of Donors, 1535/36;
15
Francesco de’ Rossi, called
Salviati (Italian, 1510–1563),
The Siege of Parma: Design
for a Wall Decoration Flanked
by Pilasters, 1557/58; Camillo
Boccaccino (Italian, 1504/05–
1546), Marriage Feast at Cana,
c. 1540; Domenico Campagnola
(Italian, c. 1500–1564), Christ
in the House of Simon the
Pharisee, 1540/50 or later;
Bernardino Campi (Italian,
1522–1591), Saint Roch Seated
outside His Rustic Cell, His
Dog Bringing Him Bread,
c. 1570; Federico Barocci
(Italian, c. 1535–1612), Rest
on the Flight into Egypt (recto);
Study of a Male Nude (verso),
c. 1570; Ferraù Fenzoni (Italian,
1562–1645), Moses and the
Brazen Serpent, c. 1587;
Agostino Carracci (Italian,
1557–1602), The Sacrifice of
Pelias to Neptune, 1584; Guido
Reni (Italian, 1575–1642),
The Birth of St. John the
Baptist, 1602/03; Francesco de’
Rossi, called Salviati (Italian,
1510–1563), A Boy Wearing a
Cap, 1535/38; Jacopo Ligozzi
(Italian, 1547–1626), Holy
Family in the Carpenter’s Shop,
c. 1605; Ludovico Cardi, il
Cigoli (Italian, 1559–1613),
Man Seen from Behind Wearing
a Cloak, with His Right Arm
Slightly Lifted Away from His
Side, c. 1610; Pietro Berrettini,
called Pietro da Cortona
(Italian, 1596–1669), Bacchant
with Grapes, c. 1624; Francesco
Vanni (Italian, 1563–1610),
Study for a Head of Christ and
Two Studies of Hands (recto);
Two Studies for a Half-Length
Figure of a Man in Monastic
Robes, in Profile to the Left,
and Study for the Head of a
Bearded Man, in Profile to the
Left, 1606/07; Andrea Sacchi
(Italian, 1599–1661), The
Virgin and Child with Saint
Anthony of Padua Handing a
Lily to the Child, n.d.; Giulio
Benso (Italian, 1592–1668), The
Death of Saint Oswald, n.d.;
Andrea Boscoli (Italian, 1564–
1608), Rinaldo and Arminia in
the Enchanted Garden, n.d.;
Battista Franco, il Semolei
(Italian, c. 1510–1561), A Male
Nude Bending Over, n.d.; Pirro
Ligorio (Italian, c. 1513–1583),
A Scene from “The Golden Ass”
by Apuleius, n.d.; Alessandro
Maganza (Italian, 1556–1632),
The Martyrdom of Saint James
the Lesser, n.d.; Giovanni
Francesco Bezzi, il Nosadella
(Italian, c. 1530–1571),
Thyestes and Aerope (recto);
A Bishop Writing (verso),
n.d.; Salvator Rosa (Italian,
1615–1673), The Nurturing of
Jupiter, n.d.; Giovanni Battista
Tinti (Italian, 1558–1604),
Suffer the Little Children to
Come unto Me, n.d.; Giorgio
Vasari (Italian, 1511–1574),
The Sacrifice of Cain and Abel,
n.d.; Baldassare Francheschini,
il Volteranno (Italian, 1611–
1689), The Rest of the Holy
Family on the Flight into Egypt,
n.d. Promised gift of Jean and
Steven Goldman, obj. 194547,
194559, 194565, 194605,
194607, 194624, 194634,
194657, 194669, 194687,
194696, 194699, 194706,
194735, 197541, 222153,
222157, 222165, 222170,
222174, 222179, 222184,
222191, 222195, 222204.
Paul Gauguin (French,
1848–1903), Head of a
Tahitian Woman, 1891 or later.
Promised gift of Jamee and
Marshall Field, obj. 220046.
Allen Ruppersberg (American,
born 1944), The Top Ten
Historical Similarities (and
Differences) between Prints and
Photographs, 2012. Promised
gift of Christopher Graf,
obj. 220188.
Mark Grotjahn (American, born
1968), Untitled (Black and
Copenhagen Blue Butterfly
47.17), 2013. Promised gift
of Andrea and Jim Gordon,
obj. 221815.
(1868–1912) period. Restricted
gift of the Textile Society,
2014.192–93.
Batik Panel featuring a Cloud
Pattern, early 20th century,
Indonesia, Java, Cirebon.
Restricted gift of the Textile
Society; Nicole Williams
Contemporary Textile Fund,
2014.194.
Anne Wilson (American, born
1949), Dispersions (no.
20), 2013. Nicole Williams
Contemporary Textile Fund,
2014.965.
Anne Wilson (American, born
1949), Dispersions (no. 22),
2013. Christa C. Mayer
Thurman Endowment Fund,
2014.966.
Anne Wilson (American, born
1949), Dispersions (no. 9),
2013. Gift of the artist through
the generosity of Rhona
Hoffman Gallery, 2014.967.
Ethel Stein (American, born
1917), White on White
Retreating Rectangles, 1988,
Untitled (Blue, Brown, and
White Pinwheel), 1988/89,
Pinwheel Perspective, 1988/89,
Untitled (Box in a Box), 1992.
Promised gift of M. Leanne
Lachman, obj. 222344–45,
222347–48.
Textiles
Haori, late 19th/early 20th
century, Japan, Meiji period
(1868–1912); Man’s Surcoat or
Vest, 19th century, Japan, late
Edo (1603–1867) or early Meiji
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